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durarara masaomi phone booth

Durarara!!

Tokyo

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  • Nearest Station: Ikebukuro Station (JR Yamanote Line, Saikyo Line, Marunouchi Line, Fukutoshin Line, Yurakucho Line)
  • Walk: 8 minutes on foot
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon or evening for the closest Durarara!! street atmosphere
  • Crowd level: Moderate
  • Masaomi Kida stands alone on an Ikebukuro side street, making a tense phone call away from his friends.
  • This moment usually corresponds to Masaomi Kida standing alone on a street corner making a phone call. On the surface he keeps his usual playful, carefree attitude, but in scenes like this, when he is by himself, the pressure and unease he truly carries become much more visible. The call is often tied to a past he does not want Mikado and Anri to know about, as well as the gang conflicts in Ikebukuro that are steadily spiraling out of control. At this point, Masaomi is caught between friendship, guilt, and fear: he wants to protect the people important to him, yet he cannot completely escape the dark ties he was once involved in. After this moment, the story gradually reveals his hidden position and emotional wounds. The real location sits in the Ikebukuro area and is depicted in the anime as a small corner where Masaomi can make private contact and briefly separate himself from everyday life. The composition fits Durarara!!'s signature use of real Ikebukuro streets very well, with the road layout, building corner, and sense of roadside space all reflecting a clear real-world model. Compared with the time the anime aired, however, the signs, tenants, and facade details at the site may have changed, and the colors are not as cleanly simplified as in the anime. The series intentionally reduces visual clutter to keep the character prominent, while the real street usually contains more traffic signs, wiring, notices, and pedestrian flow. Even so, if you compare the spot with Google Street View and the anime frame, the overall corner shape and spatial relationship remain highly recognizable, making it a classic Ikebukuro pilgrimage match.
Is this Durarara!! phone-call spot easy to access from Ikebukuro Station?
Yes. The location is in the wider Ikebukuro street grid and can be reached on foot in under 10 minutes from central station exits, though the exact corner is easier to confirm with map pins and Street View.
Can I take photos here without causing trouble?
Street photography is generally possible from public sidewalks, but avoid blocking pedestrians, storefront entrances, or traffic. Keep your visit brief if the area is busy.
Does the location still look like it did in Durarara!!?
The street layout and corner geometry are still recognizable, but shop signs and building details have changed over time. Comparing the anime frame with current Google Street View helps a lot before visiting.

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